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B-SHOC Inspires Youth and Adults with His Jesus Music at Smithville Church of God (VIEW VIDEOS HERE)

September 19, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

B-SHOC brought his Jesus Music to the Smithville Church of God for a Holy Ghost party last Wednesday night as part of an After School Event.

It was his third visit to the church and it drew over 400 worshipers

IMG_1003 from dwayne page on Vimeo.

“I was really just a lot of people getting together to celebrate life and the grace of Jesus. It was a lot of fun. There was a lot of laser lighting, jumping, screaming, and shouting. It’s was really hyped and the kids had a good time while the adults got to act like kids. A lot of families come here and this church in particular is awesome with a great outreach and they bring us to put on the fun time in church. We do about 85 shows a year across the country. We have over 6.5 million You tube views. We have a lot of music videos on-line. We just celebrated nine years in the ministry and we have seen just  under 10,000 souls come to know Jesus through the ministry,” he said.

Although he is known as a Christian rap artist, B-Shock said he would prefer to call it “Jesus Music”.

“Some of it has a rap flavor but it is more of an upbeat dance style of music. We just call it high energy Jesus music. When I started the ministry I thought it would be geared toward youth but it turned out that a lot of adults come and have just as much fun as the kids,” he said

(VIEW B-SHOC MUSIC VIDEO BELOW)

Bryan Edmonds (aka B-SHOC), was raised in a Christian home in the small town of Toccoa, GA. He gave his life to Jesus at a very young age. B-SHOC spent most of his childhood with a tennis racquet in his hand. He attended Garner Webb University on a tennis scholarship.  At GWU, he was named All American and won a NCCAA College Championship.

His love for music began at the age of 16 when he was introduced to hip hop. It was love at first beat. The beat moved him in a special way, so much that he pursued a music career. After many years in the studio and mastering his talent, the music developed a whole new lifestyle for him, which landed him in the night clubs many nights of the week. As his success grew, and he partook of the lifestyle that came with it, depression set in. Something had to change.

He then understood for certain that nothing in the world would satisfy his heart like Jesus Christ. After leaving the night scene, and a lot prayer, the love for the beat still remained. He began writing and recording music about Jesus and his life using the same style of beat. Knowing this was not popular in churches, and that critics would arise, he was dedicated to do God’s will for his life.

Since then God has opened many doors for B-SHOC, traveling the country, and packing concerts full of energy and excitement for Jesus. Thru his concerts and music, he prays more people come to know Jesus and develop a closer relationship with Him. He gives ALL Glory to God.




WJLE Features More Weekly Religious Programs

September 19, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

WJLE is proud of our partner sponsors of religious programs each week and hopes you will tune in often and let them know you listen.

  • Got A Minute?: 60 second message presented by the Smithville Church of Christ with Dan Gulley-Twice a day Monday-Friday each week (various times morning and around noon)
  • Cross Connection sponsored by the Upper Helton Baptist Church featuring Jimmy Arms: Monday-Friday at 11:55 a.m. each week
  • Morning Devotion: A 5 minute daily devotional by a different minister each week Monday-Saturday at 7:25 a.m.
  • Amazing Facts sponsored by the Smithville Seventh Day Adventist Church: Saturdays at 7:00 a.m. each week

The following are weekly sponsored Sunday programs:

  • 7:00 a.m.: Dusty Bradley of the Rocky Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Lebanon.
  • 7:30 a.m.: Royce Moore of the New West Point Freewill Baptist Church (The Way of Life Ministry)
  • 8:00 a.m. Elder Ricky Arnold of the New Bildad Primitive Baptist Church (The Firm Foundation)
  • 8:30 a.m. Outreach Baptist Church with Nathan Thomason (The Outreach Pulpit)
  • 9:00 a.m. Tom Hafstad of the Keltonburg Missionary Baptist Church (Only Through the Blood)
  • 9:30 a.m. LOCAL NEWS
  • 9:35 a.m. Trent Colwell of the Smithville Church of the Nazarene (The Living Word)
  • 10:00 a.m. Steve Warren of Faith Chapel Ministries (Faith for the Hour)
  • 10:30 a.m. Bobby Thomason of the Covenant Baptist Church (Fountain of Faith Ministries)
  • 11:00 a.m. Worship Services from either the Smithville Cumberland Presbyterian (Isaac Gray) or Smithville First United Methodist (Dr. John Carpenter) Churches
  • 12:00 NOON: LOCAL NEWS
  • 12:30 p.m.: Music Ministry of Delmas Neal
  • 1:00 p.m.: Truth that Transforms with Aaron Wright
  • 1:30 p.m. The Preaching Ministry of Toy Lawson of the People’s Pentecostal Church
  • 2:30 p.m. Billy Hale of the Christ Pentecostal Church of Brush Creek (The King is Coming)
  • 3:00 p.m. Prophet James Ferrell of the Church of Jesus Christ (The Word of the Lord)
  • 4:00 p.m. LOCAL NEWS
  • 4:15 p.m. Royce Curtis of the Peoples Independent Missionary Baptist Church near Alexandria.

Listen each week on WJLE AM 1480 and WJLE FM 101.7 and LIVE Streaming at www.wjle.com.

 




DCHS Class of 1978 Reunites

September 18, 2018
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The DCHS Class of 1978 held a 40 Year Reunion on Saturday, September 8, 2018, at the New Life Connection Center in Smithville.  A total of 34 class members attended with 19 guests and one special teacher, Ms. Dixie Crook.

After mingling and reuniting with old friends, the reunion began with the Pledge of Allegiance, with Danny Pirtle bearing the flag. The Star Spangled Banner was played by guitarist Ethan Green. Prayer and blessing of the food was given by David Robinson.

Musical entertainment was provided by Seth Willoughby and Ethan Green during the meal and throughout the evening. A group photo was taken prior to certificates being awarded for various accomplishments among the class members.

Glendon Houk traveled the shortest distance while Danny Foutch covered 100 miles to attend.

Tina Foutch Ford received the “Most Interesting Occupation”. Tina has been employed with the State of TN at Edgar Evins State Park for 39 years.

The “First to Retire” went to Vicky Lassiter Hill.

Sheryl Turner Cripps received “Married the Longest” – 40 years.

The female class member with the “Youngest Husband” went to Judy Miller-McGee.

Connie Curtis Martin received the “Oldest Child” while David Robinson received the “Youngest Child”.

The “Newest Grandparent” was awarded to Ricky Malone as he was also the “Newest Father-in-law”. Debra Joyce Popham was the “Newest Mother-in-law”.

As the crowd dwindled down to about 18, games were played. The winner of “In 1978” was Melissa Bain Gerringer. A reunion rendition of BINGO was played with the “markers” of candy corn being enjoyed by all….eating the marker if you couldn’t play it on the card.

It was a unanimous decision- a 45 Year reunion will be held in 2023.

Front Row: Pat Johnson Cantrell, Tina Foutch Ford, Nancy Pack Young, Vicky Lassiter Hill, Suzanne Cantrell Gash, Debra Joyce Popham, Audrey Brown Martin, Connie Smith    Stroud, Debra Jones Browning, DeLynn Hancock Burgess and Melinda France Willoughby

Middle Row: Teresa Pinegar Maxwell, Sharon Strickland, Kathy Appling, Melissa Bain Gerringer, Judy Miller-McGee, Tamie Pedigo Pack, Lori Hendrixson Rogers, Connie    Curtis Martin, Joy Cook Parker, Sheryl Turner Cripps, Glendon Houk and Ricky Malone

Back Row: Shirley Tubbs Rutland, Danny Pirtle, Phillip Willoughby, Randy Gregory, Eddie Braswell, Danny Foutch, Karla Gard Warrick, Barry Turner and David Robinson

Present but not pictured:  Jayma Holcomb and Ricky Ervin




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